‘We too are human’ : religious experiences of gay and lesbian Christians in Harare

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Chibango, Conrad

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The issue of same-sex relationships is complex in Zimbabwe because of the prevailing hostile legal provisions, and cultural and religious beliefs. While it is a criminal offence to practise same-sex relationships in Zimbabwe, the Constitution of Zimbabwe does not tolerate any discrimination against people. The debate on same-sex relationships has been on spotlight in Zimbabwe since 1995 when the late former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, disparaged same-sex relationships as not only unnatural and un-African, but also unchristian. The practice of same-sex relationships has since remained politicised in Zimbabwe and elsewhere within the African region and those practising it have often been discriminated against by society. This article used a qualitative methodology to explore the religious experiences of Christians in same-sex relationships in Harare, using insights from the notion of ubuntu. Field data were gathered through social media from purposively selected respondents who were living in same-sex relationships. Findings revealed that these people felt discriminated against and unsafe in their own churches. Based on these findings, it is argued that despite their respective views on same-sex relationships, the African church should respect the dignity of the people involved in these relationships, and should also create safe spaces for them. CONTRIBUTION: The article promotes sensitivity to the needs of minority groups in the society and encourages the provision of appropriate guidance on how to deal with the phenomenon of same-sex relationships.

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DATA AVAILABITY STATEMENT: Publicly available data was cited and where possible, web links were provided. However, data from the respondents has been safely kept by the author.
This article forms part of a special collection: Zimbabwean Scholars in Dialogue, sub-edited by Conrad Chibango (Great Zimbabwe University).

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Same-sex relationships, Christianity, Human dignity, Religion, Ubuntu, Harare, SDG-10: Reduced inequalities

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SDG-10:Reduces inequalities

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Chibango, C., 2024, ‘“We too are human”: Religious experiences of gay and lesbian Christians in Harare’, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 80(2), a8990. https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v80i2.8990.